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were at the campus showing off their projects and when pool put on a science fair they put on a science fair. providing clean water in developing countries, treating methamphetamine,,,,,, [ male announcer ] it started long ago. it's called passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. so does aarp, serving americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp dicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. to find out more, call today. >> there has been a debate over how often women need to see their doctors for checkups and screenings >> obstetricians and gynecologists are reminding patience that an annual visit to the doctor is essentials. >> she makes finish, make sure to visit her ob/gyn every year >> i am 45 years old so now is the time to stay on top of things >> doctors agree and say that that kind of vigilance needs to start even under >> accordi
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it is like the rest of science, we'll follow where the data leads. we'll leave our politics at the door. >> similar studies are under way in europe and canada. and he is offering treatments for veterans, firefighters and police officers. and here with me now is rachel hope. and you know i should start off by pointing out because people watch that, nobody is saying that street ecstasy is safe. a lot of times you don't know what you're getting, for sure if you're not in a controlled setting what it is doing to you. but that was not to situation for you, necessarily. you were doing this in a controlled setting. what was it like? you had never done anything like this before. >> yeah, i had never done anything like that. but it made it so comfortable for me, and prepared me, so when i -- i got the medicine, i had an idea what would happen. but it was pretty remarkable. >> you described it, if i remember correctly, like your brain lit up like a christmas tree. most people have no idea what that means, they have never done this. >> i don't either, i really
it is like the rest of science, we'll follow where the data leads. we'll leave our politics at the door. >> similar studies are under way in europe and canada. and he is offering treatments for veterans, firefighters and police officers. and here with me now is rachel hope. and you know i should start off by pointing out because people watch that, nobody is saying that street ecstasy is safe. a lot of times you don't know what you're getting, for sure if you're not in a controlled setting...
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if the middle class is going to survive, john is absolutely right, we need more of stem education, science, engineering, math, technology. there is a clear path to solving this problem. it basically must recognize we have to start producing as much or more than we consume. this whole thing about going to the walmart, yeah, it's cheap there but we have to understand the consequences. >> let me ask you about this. consumer confidence is up, a n cnnorc poll asks how the economy will be a year from now. two-thirds think it will be in better shape. that american optimism is critical but we can't fall into the traps by buying cheap stuff we don't need, it's all imported. >> nobody says it's not needed. imagine living without your iphone. >> a pair of tennis shoes. >> i agree with the point our new growth and prosperity will be made out of technology and we need education. we can't do that by bashing china. i tell you why. they are the largest foreign holder of our now $16 trillion national debt. they own over $1 trillion of u.s. treasuries. they lend to us. we buy stuff, they get dollars and the
if the middle class is going to survive, john is absolutely right, we need more of stem education, science, engineering, math, technology. there is a clear path to solving this problem. it basically must recognize we have to start producing as much or more than we consume. this whole thing about going to the walmart, yeah, it's cheap there but we have to understand the consequences. >> let me ask you about this. consumer confidence is up, a n cnnorc poll asks how the economy will be a...
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better k-12 education with a better emphasis on science, math and engineering. we need programs that work and are targeted and efficient, not tangled in bureaucracy, and we need companies to invest. if you can't attract the best candidates, offer a higher wage. if you can't find the workers, then train them. last week four big companies formed a new coalition to train 15,000 of our veterans to work in advanced manufacturing. general will be, often criticized as a major outsorcerer of american jobs, it will invest $6 million in the program. we'll be watching to make sure this is a real effort and not just an exercise in public relations. there are 23 million potential workers for you, corporate america. the unemployed and the underemployed. the workers are there. it's your move. >>> coming up -- >> it's called pincer. >> pinterest. >> do you own a small business? why you must master social media. that's next on "your bottom line." we understand that commitment. so does aarp, serving americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen a
better k-12 education with a better emphasis on science, math and engineering. we need programs that work and are targeted and efficient, not tangled in bureaucracy, and we need companies to invest. if you can't attract the best candidates, offer a higher wage. if you can't find the workers, then train them. last week four big companies formed a new coalition to train 15,000 of our veterans to work in advanced manufacturing. general will be, often criticized as a major outsorcerer of american...
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in 2010 this family from alamo changed how they eight in the name of science >> we're going to start using canned food and plastic bottles >> they found that our levels of bpa before the study were higher than the national average >> epa is the manufacture chemical found in canned and plastic packaged foods. laboratory studies have linked to serious health problems including cancer and earlier this year the fda banned the use of the substance in baby bottles. new research suggests it might be bad for older children. while most children have traces of bpa in their bodies has been shown to disrupt metabolism and help make fat cells larger. in a statement the american chemistry council says attempts to link our national obesity problem to minute exposures to chemicals found in common products are a distraction from the real efforts underway to address the important national health issue. still, they say they would rather be safe than sorry. >> i am absolutely look at everything all lot differently as i approached anything i eat or drink. >> the study does not prove that bpa causes obesi
in 2010 this family from alamo changed how they eight in the name of science >> we're going to start using canned food and plastic bottles >> they found that our levels of bpa before the study were higher than the national average >> epa is the manufacture chemical found in canned and plastic packaged foods. laboratory studies have linked to serious health problems including cancer and earlier this year the fda banned the use of the substance in baby bottles. new research...
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her company was sally ride science established in 2011. >> the kids growing up -- 2001. >> the kids growing up today have unbeliefable opportunity -- unbelievable opportunity. >> she is survived by her partner of 27 years. >>> one of the biggest stars on the football field has bigger plans. ray lewis was at the museum last night representing the united athlete foundation. they announced a new partnership with baker tilly to work on affordable housing and community development. as for the ravens, players begin reporting to training camp today. we will bring you live coverage at 5:00 and 6:00. >>> still to come on wjz eyewitness news at noon, a catholic priest faces a judge. [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the new santa fe steak melts. get extra grande flavor with the santa fe steak & bacon melt. juicy steak, crispy bacon, and melted cheese with creamy santa fe caesar. or try adding egg for a santa fe steak, bacon & egg melt -- a favorito for breakfast but muy bueno any time of day. get to your local subway and claim your steak today -- with new santa fe steak melts. subwa
her company was sally ride science established in 2011. >> the kids growing up -- 2001. >> the kids growing up today have unbeliefable opportunity -- unbelievable opportunity. >> she is survived by her partner of 27 years. >>> one of the biggest stars on the football field has bigger plans. ray lewis was at the museum last night representing the united athlete foundation. they announced a new partnership with baker tilly to work on affordable housing and community...
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together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. >> announcer: meet tom, a proud dad whose online friends all "like" the photos he's posting. oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. oscar's an identity thief who used tom's personal info to buy new teeth and a new car, and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill. [tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection, period. ordinary credit monitoring services may take 30 days to alert you. lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection would have alerted tom as soon as they
together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. >> announcer: meet tom, a proud dad whose online friends all "like" the photos he's posting. oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. oscar's an identity thief who used tom's personal info to buy new teeth and a new car, and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill. [tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free...
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for example, to relax before dining >> for the digestive and science. we really tried to keep bringing people to the table >> there are also lessens explaining how food works in the body as well as stalking the pantry and grocery shopping. >> we read labels like crazy now >> what to look for? >> fiber content and fat content >> hospital is keeping tabs, checking patients every three months to see how they haven't proved. a number of bay area hospitals offer similar kinds of help to cardiac patients. ucsf recommends keeping kitchen stocked with healthy staples like grains and beans and healthy facts and that patients shop regularly for lean protein and fresh produce. kaiser found that it was reduced 30% from the rest of the country. >> that help really makes a difference >> thieves to just can't do a cookbook and now they take it further. >> it is nice to have some guidance. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. it's called passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. so does aarp,
for example, to relax before dining >> for the digestive and science. we really tried to keep bringing people to the table >> there are also lessens explaining how food works in the body as well as stalking the pantry and grocery shopping. >> we read labels like crazy now >> what to look for? >> fiber content and fat content >> hospital is keeping tabs, checking patients every three months to see how they haven't proved. a number of bay area hospitals offer...
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what it's telling us is go back and do the science and find the men at risk. i am 100% confident if you focus on the science we would find out which men are at risk. and which men aren't at risk. what the task force is saying go back and do the science and add that to the test. now you get a real test that works. >> in the meantime, should men stop getting prostate cancer screenings altogether? >> my recommendation is if you have any high risk features like a family history of prostate cancer or you're in discussion with your oncologist or urologist, then that's the right group to screen. once again, the task force is saying we need a slightly more refined way of screening men for prostate cancer. just asking every person to undergo the screening is likely to do more harm than good. >> there are some who say without testing, people won't know they have prostate cancer until they have symptoms and at that point the cancer is too far advanced. >> in certain cases, this is the case. but again, the problem with the testing, as i've said before, is that it's pickin
what it's telling us is go back and do the science and find the men at risk. i am 100% confident if you focus on the science we would find out which men are at risk. and which men aren't at risk. what the task force is saying go back and do the science and add that to the test. now you get a real test that works. >> in the meantime, should men stop getting prostate cancer screenings altogether? >> my recommendation is if you have any high risk features like a family history of...
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high schools in six states enrolled in the national math and science initiative... ...which helped students and teachers get better results in ap courses. together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>reporter: this is the council on tall buildings, and more than 40 years they have worked on the tallest building claims and they have to decide if the math that will be the on top of one world trade is a expire or antenna. originally the tower would be on drop and that design was eliminated in october, not because of the $20 million cost according to the developer, but because of the challenges of the developer says it was removed from the design because to replace missing panels a climber had to scale the expire and attach a cable to the top and lower the cable 2,000 plus feet to the 9/11 provided it was not in a pool of blocked by a tree and attach 2,000 pound piece of fiber glass to the table and hoist to the building, this is the
high schools in six states enrolled in the national math and science initiative... ...which helped students and teachers get better results in ap courses. together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>reporter: this is the council on tall buildings, and more than 40 years they have worked on the tallest building claims and they...
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i think science has become a punching bag. and a political football that i think has made everyone a little more skeptical. i hope it has. >> ari. >> over to you. >> i think you could be a good senator because of the philly buster but i also think you could be a good lawyer because even when it's a hard case you give it your all. >> you are sounding patronizing. >> they are -- you and i know you're an atheist and you know this is not about the left and the right, it's about a -- >> of course it is. >> it's about a religious conflict with science. >> no. >> and a conflict that shows no signs of abating. thank you again to ari, s.e., maggie and sam. that is all for now. i'll see you back here tomorrow at noon eastern. the new yorker's ryan liza will be one of our panelists so we'll look at what just happened this week. until then follow us on the good old twitter machine @now with alex. chris is up next for andrea mitchell. hello. >> hello, miss wagner. i'm looking up to figure out what it means. coming up, president obama calms
i think science has become a punching bag. and a political football that i think has made everyone a little more skeptical. i hope it has. >> ari. >> over to you. >> i think you could be a good senator because of the philly buster but i also think you could be a good lawyer because even when it's a hard case you give it your all. >> you are sounding patronizing. >> they are -- you and i know you're an atheist and you know this is not about the left and the right,...
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funeral services are friday at the washington pavilion of arts and sciences in sioux falls. a private burial will take place at a later date at rock creek cemetery. >>> nearly 20% of those providing care for an adult over the age of 50 are hispanic. when we come back a special campaign and resource center to assist the challenges of the caregivers. >>> the work week is shaping up to be absolutely spectacular. monika has your timesaver traffic. we'll be back in a moment. >>> jacket weather this morning. down in the 40s a few 3-z in the cold spots. beautiful this afternoon with highs in the low 70s and a drive home temperature of 69. we are looking at the beltway north of town. planning to head inbound on route 50, no problem to report as you leave annapolis toward the beltway. inside the beltway looking good. let's look at 66 inbound. an accident near the fairfax county parkway. i'll be back with more traffic coming up at 6:18. >>> now another look at our question of the day. 72% of american men own one of these but only 35% use it. is it a vacuum cleaner a map or a cookbook?
funeral services are friday at the washington pavilion of arts and sciences in sioux falls. a private burial will take place at a later date at rock creek cemetery. >>> nearly 20% of those providing care for an adult over the age of 50 are hispanic. when we come back a special campaign and resource center to assist the challenges of the caregivers. >>> the work week is shaping up to be absolutely spectacular. monika has your timesaver traffic. we'll be back in a moment....
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this is not rocket science. don't pay and so you verify. if they do that we will save tens of billions of dollars and put more money back into medicare which will make it more solvent. gerri: you are suggesting we adopt private-sector ideas to a public sector system? thanks for coming on. a pleasure to talk to you. come back soon. appreciate your *. >> thank so much. gerri: winning the lottery is not the only way to come into money. maybe a leprechaun. a four leaf clover. it requires extra management. we will tell you what you need to remember. we'll be right back. ♪ you kn how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomachcid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only natnal lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay t
this is not rocket science. don't pay and so you verify. if they do that we will save tens of billions of dollars and put more money back into medicare which will make it more solvent. gerri: you are suggesting we adopt private-sector ideas to a public sector system? thanks for coming on. a pleasure to talk to you. come back soon. appreciate your *. >> thank so much. gerri: winning the lottery is not the only way to come into money. maybe a leprechaun. a four leaf clover. it requires...
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and the california science center. so endeavor sitting here behind us now outside the old forum where the los angeles lakers used to play. they're a little bit ahead of schedule and i want to bring in stephanie stillson, who works for nasa and has been responsible for preparing all of the shuttle orbiters for their retirement. stephanie, an amazing sight, but you have to be a little bit concerned when you know the narrow clearances that randi was just talking about. >> absolutely. but the self-propelled motorized transports that they're using can move precisely. so it should be able to crab around the trees and things that will be in the way along the way. a lot of planning going into that. things did have to be moved, like signs and those sort of things. >> reporter: you're the expert about why didn't they just take the wings off this thing. i liken it to humpty dutchty. >> could you do it? yes, would it be a great undertaking? and you could never get it to look the way it does now. so taking it apart was not an optio
and the california science center. so endeavor sitting here behind us now outside the old forum where the los angeles lakers used to play. they're a little bit ahead of schedule and i want to bring in stephanie stillson, who works for nasa and has been responsible for preparing all of the shuttle orbiters for their retirement. stephanie, an amazing sight, but you have to be a little bit concerned when you know the narrow clearances that randi was just talking about. >> absolutely. but the...
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i have science on my side and you don't. but that is beside the point. >> greg: wait. >> bob: this was the ground of the water by rachel carson. i want to show you things that man has done to the earth and water and the people. we start off with love canal. a corporation polluted love canal. it drove all the residents out of love canal. many of them end up with cancer. a lot of children. they're all dead. >> greg: bob, you have to compare cancer rate in that area to other areas before you make that claim. >> bob: can i just -- >> greg: no. wait. >> bob: what claim? india, union carbide snore really? is that what we're going? >> bob: there are 26,000 dead. >> eric: i'm not belittling what happened there. but bhopal, india? >> bob: it killed 26,000. 50,000 people permanently injured many children. gulf of mexico dead zone. that is from farmers. all that area is the size of new jersey. nothing grows there. no fish are there. why? runoff from the pesticides of the agriculture. west virginia, kentucky, sludgeville increased the c
i have science on my side and you don't. but that is beside the point. >> greg: wait. >> bob: this was the ground of the water by rachel carson. i want to show you things that man has done to the earth and water and the people. we start off with love canal. a corporation polluted love canal. it drove all the residents out of love canal. many of them end up with cancer. a lot of children. they're all dead. >> greg: bob, you have to compare cancer rate in that area to other...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ ♪ feel the power my young friend. mmm! [ male announcer ] for unsurpassed fruit and veggie nutrition... v8 v-fusion. could've had a v8. we have to thank you for the advice on phillips' caplets. magnesium, right? you bet! phillips' caplets use magnesium. works more naturally than stimulant laxatives... for gentle relief of occasional constipation. can i get an autograph? [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> rick santorum as a blah problem. we thought that was mitt's issue. poor old newt, his honey pot runs dry. >> romney's economic plan is timid. >> politics is not a bean bag. it's a tough business. the way you win elections is come forward with your own positive agenda which is what mitt has been doing all along. >> i'm
our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ ♪ feel the power my young friend. mmm! [ male announcer ] for unsurpassed fruit and veggie nutrition... v8 v-fusion. could've had a v8. we...
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areas, science and technology. if somebody is willing to start a business and can get financing, you certainly want to give them a visa because they will go and start businesses for americans. and, lastly, when you have jobs that we need to get done but americans won't take, like working in the fields, letting the crops rot or letting the farms move south of the border is just insanity. we need to get people in here. >> but when it comes to inviting low-skilled workers to america, consensus is a lot harder to find. when we come back, we'll tackle the biggest stumbling block to immigration reform. illegal immigration. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not
areas, science and technology. if somebody is willing to start a business and can get financing, you certainly want to give them a visa because they will go and start businesses for americans. and, lastly, when you have jobs that we need to get done but americans won't take, like working in the fields, letting the crops rot or letting the farms move south of the border is just insanity. we need to get people in here. >> but when it comes to inviting low-skilled workers to america,...
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science in a slow down, but china's enveeble growth continues sparking a rally on the markets. >> and the captain of a wrecked cruise ship will today face judge of possible criminal charges, including mans laugter. >> plus, cnn uncovers widespread child slavery on cocoa farms in ivory coast. well, markets in asia are rallying after chinese economic data exceeded forecast today. the country's economic growth is slower than it's been for the past two and a half years. despite stagnation in many western economies. in the fourth quarter of last year, china's gdp growth slowed to 8.9%, better than the 8.7% that analysts have been expecting but continuing the downward pattern that you see there. now, growth the full year measured 9.2% and that was down from 10.4% in 2010. the drop is partially down to spiraling inflation. and on that score, it appears to have succeeded with both the consumer and producer price indices rising much more slowly in december. now in a position to refuel the economy by easing policy. >>> well, certainly investors seem confident on that point. take a look at the r
science in a slow down, but china's enveeble growth continues sparking a rally on the markets. >> and the captain of a wrecked cruise ship will today face judge of possible criminal charges, including mans laugter. >> plus, cnn uncovers widespread child slavery on cocoa farms in ivory coast. well, markets in asia are rallying after chinese economic data exceeded forecast today. the country's economic growth is slower than it's been for the past two and a half years. despite...
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though everybody admits measuring a moving body of water is something less than exact science. we know that was a big wave. >>> for aviation history buffs, what a discovery this is. an expedition team in the sahara came across this kitty hawk p-40 made by curtis aircraft. flown by the raf in world war ii. no sign of any pilot remains, but it was still loaded with its guns and ammo, since removed. it's in remarkable shape. it has remained in the desert as a time capsule. a specimen from the campaign in north africa likely from a british air base in north egypt. >>> every american kid who grew up loving cars lost a giant today. for some of us hard core car guys, he was a hero. his name was carroll shelby. he knew cars, engines and how to put them together and make them go really fast. he lived just as fast. married seven times. as a race car driver, he was fearless. he once drove in a 200 mile race while taking nitroglycerin pills because he thought he was having a heart attack at the wheel. his crowning creation was the shelby cobra back in '62. a british body on a ford v-8 that
though everybody admits measuring a moving body of water is something less than exact science. we know that was a big wave. >>> for aviation history buffs, what a discovery this is. an expedition team in the sahara came across this kitty hawk p-40 made by curtis aircraft. flown by the raf in world war ii. no sign of any pilot remains, but it was still loaded with its guns and ammo, since removed. it's in remarkable shape. it has remained in the desert as a time capsule. a specimen from...
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nasa is in no hurry to get it home to the california science center. john, just a little while ago, the shuttle had not made it to your position. what about now? where is it? >> reporter: no, it still hasn't. and you can see the crowd behind us. there are thousands and thousands of people who have gathered here by a shopping mall which was the second designated area where they were going to have a soerceremony. they are one-hour behind schedule right now. it looks like perhaps another hour now we're hearing before they make it here. not likely that they can make up much time, but they did run into some areas w. where there were very close quarters. so many people pressing in, having problems with crowd control in some areas because of the throng of people getting close to the people that had to keep them back. and also trimming some branchs back from some of the trees. so they've run into some snags along the way that they didn't quite anticipate. >> let's go to casey. you heard what john said they've ran into some snags. some people were wondering, is
nasa is in no hurry to get it home to the california science center. john, just a little while ago, the shuttle had not made it to your position. what about now? where is it? >> reporter: no, it still hasn't. and you can see the crowd behind us. there are thousands and thousands of people who have gathered here by a shopping mall which was the second designated area where they were going to have a soerceremony. they are one-hour behind schedule right now. it looks like perhaps another...
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mike said science, math, all the smart real life challenging things. women rule, we kill bugs and have vast knowledge of history, movies and sports. meanwhile charles said an iq test? women are the only people who would care about such a thing. the only men with that took it were probably nagged by their wives. robert said it cannot be explained by men. >> good point. april says women just have a deep every thought process. detail, ability to plan, make a clear picture out of things where as men, not so much. marlene said we talk more and have a larger vocabulary and are not afraid to use it. >> y'all do talk more. >> kim said women are smarter than men because we allow men to think they are smarter than us. behind every good man is a smart woman to make him look that way. >> let me correct one thing. put that graphic back up. i want to make one grammar correction. smarter than we would be the correct formation on that sentence. >> says who? was it a man? says a man? >> that's the grammar nazi in me coming out. wanted to point that out. >> kimberly mad
mike said science, math, all the smart real life challenging things. women rule, we kill bugs and have vast knowledge of history, movies and sports. meanwhile charles said an iq test? women are the only people who would care about such a thing. the only men with that took it were probably nagged by their wives. robert said it cannot be explained by men. >> good point. april says women just have a deep every thought process. detail, ability to plan, make a clear picture out of things where...
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these are phony junk science studies. common sense -- >> okay. >> should i dismiss the studies and count on alan dershowitz -- >> i'm going to reluctant draw it to a close. let's keep having the debate. the important thing in america is to keep talking about this and try not to get overexcited about it. in the end, i expect there has to be some kind of limitation to the sheer volume of guns you have out there. there has to be. for now, thank you for joining me, i appreciate it. next, i'll talk ton the doctor who tells all of us what unlikely traits they have in common. there are a lot of warning lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler.
these are phony junk science studies. common sense -- >> okay. >> should i dismiss the studies and count on alan dershowitz -- >> i'm going to reluctant draw it to a close. let's keep having the debate. the important thing in america is to keep talking about this and try not to get overexcited about it. in the end, i expect there has to be some kind of limitation to the sheer volume of guns you have out there. there has to be. for now, thank you for joining me, i appreciate...
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together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. and the human element can solve anything. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> let me be clear, our problem with president obama isn't that he's a bad person. okay? by all accounts, he, too, is a good husband and a good father and thanks to lots of practice a good golfer. our problem is not that he's a bad person. our problem is that he's a bad president. [ applause ] >> senator marco rubio. more of romney's speech now. so here we stand. americans have a choice a decision to make that choice you will need to know more about me and where i'd lead our country. i was born in the mi
together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. and the human element can solve anything. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a...
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of us, we just got the gold medal in the olympics getting there, now it's all the gravy of doing the science that guys like me can't wait to do. >> quite astonishing, while the rover is searching for signs of life on mars. i found my own curiosity right here on planet earth. something that can move faster than almost any other creature in the history of our great planet. the extraordinary usain bolt. the fastest human on earth, the pride of jamaica, and a bit of a personal hero of mine. a man who just before he smashed the olympic record ate at mcdonald's. that's my kind of athlete. that's all for us tonight "ac 360" starts now. for the second monday in two week, we are coming to you from a community in shock tonight. people here in oak creek, wisconsin, tonight, are just now beginning the painful journey the people in aurora, colorado, started a little more than two weeks ago. here tonight the wounds are just as raw, the anguish just as palpable. however, unlike in colorado, the victims here who will do our best to honor the victims in the hours ahead, the victims were not just facelet targ
of us, we just got the gold medal in the olympics getting there, now it's all the gravy of doing the science that guys like me can't wait to do. >> quite astonishing, while the rover is searching for signs of life on mars. i found my own curiosity right here on planet earth. something that can move faster than almost any other creature in the history of our great planet. the extraordinary usain bolt. the fastest human on earth, the pride of jamaica, and a bit of a personal hero of mine. a...
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who want to be just like her. but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, take the lead. ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. get your first full prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. flavor, meet food. introducing swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth in easy to use packets. mix it into skillet dishes, for an instant dose of... hell-o! [ female announcer ] new swanson flavor
who want to be just like her. but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. to take a centrum silver multivitamin every day. i told him, sure. can't hurt, right? then i heard this news about a multivitamin study looking at long-term health benefits for men over 50. the one they used in that study... centrum silver. that's what i take. my doctor! he knows his stuff. [ male announcer ] centrum silver. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete. >>> tonight in this fall sports season a call for action about something so much a part of every american community, cheerleading. a leading group of physicians has looked at the dramatic increase in trips to the emergency room by cheerleaders, with serious injuries and they say it's time to change. here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: the day of big pom-poms and long skirts are long gone. this is cheerleading today, acrobatic stunts that practically reach the ceiling. flips nearly 20 feet in the air. but those nail-biting moves c
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. to take a centrum silver multivitamin every day. i told him, sure. can't hurt, right? then i heard this news about a multivitamin study looking at long-term health benefits for men over 50. the one they used in that study... centrum silver. that's what i take. my doctor! he knows his stuff. [ male announcer ] centrum silver. the most...
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the secondhand smoke studies are junk science. nobody cares because nobody wants to defend a smoker. >> eric: it's not junk science that the insurance companies give breaks to companies that are -- [ inaudible ] it's cheaper for for the worth to go smokeless. i don't begrudge anyone for smoking or doing legal activities. all for it. knock yourself out. what would be wrong with changing a -- charging a smoker, hiring them and charging them ten bucks a month. >> greg: it make sense. >> andrea: what do you think of charging smokers more money? that's my question. >> bob: ridiculous. i'm with greg. we will die earlier. i smoke. legal and i used to smoke illegal. >> andrea: but you wouldn't support different -- >> greg: have you ever been to fort worth? fort worth ought to been a fort worth. number two, one in five american adults are smokers. fort worth says they won't hire anybody and say even if you're the most qualified for job we won't have you. what is that all about? what about people already smoking? >> greg: a great point. wha
the secondhand smoke studies are junk science. nobody cares because nobody wants to defend a smoker. >> eric: it's not junk science that the insurance companies give breaks to companies that are -- [ inaudible ] it's cheaper for for the worth to go smokeless. i don't begrudge anyone for smoking or doing legal activities. all for it. knock yourself out. what would be wrong with changing a -- charging a smoker, hiring them and charging them ten bucks a month. >> greg: it make sense....
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of us, we just got the gold medal in the olympics getting there, now it's all the gravy of doing the science that guys like me can't wait to do. >> quite astonishing, while the rover is searching for signs of life on mars. i found my own curiosity right here on planet earth. something that can move faster than almost any other creature in the history of our great planet.
of us, we just got the gold medal in the olympics getting there, now it's all the gravy of doing the science that guys like me can't wait to do. >> quite astonishing, while the rover is searching for signs of life on mars. i found my own curiosity right here on planet earth. something that can move faster than almost any other creature in the history of our great planet.
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ on my journey across america, and that's pretty cool. i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. ♪ feel the power my young friend. mmm! [ male announcer ] for unsurpassed fruit and veggie nutrition... v8 v-fusion. could've had a v8. every morning we wake up an
our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ on my journey across america, and that's pretty cool. i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> for a change the nastiness between president barack obama and mitt romney was all in good fun. the two candidates shared the same stage last night at the al smith charity dinner in new york and exchanged, yes, not punches or anger. one-liners and laughs. >> i'm glad to be able to join in this venerable tradition. of course i'm pleased that the president's here. we were chatting pleasantly this evening as if tuesday night never happened. i was actually hoping the president would bring joe biden along this evening, because he'll laugh at anything. >> everyone please take your seats. otherwise clint eastwood will yell at them. it's been four years since i was last at the al smith dinner and i have to admit some things have changed since then. i've heard some people say barack, you're not as young as you used to be. where's that golden smile, where's that pep in your step. and i say settle down, joe, i'm trying to run a cabinet meeting here
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> for a change the nastiness between president barack obama and mitt romney was all in good fun. the two candidates shared the same stage last night at the al smith charity dinner in new york and exchanged, yes, not punches or anger. one-liners and laughs. >> i'm glad to be able to join in this venerable tradition. of course i'm...
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and it's not math and science. he says when people come out and they are looking for electricians, computer engineers, all the way up to phd sigh even 'tises that there are three job option for every candidate. martha: that is a serious scenario. the suggestion is that we are produce college tpwrad witnesses that are not skilled, and the recession hangover effect we're mentioning is the 2010 class is out, the 2011 class, now the 2012, they are like bumper cars bumping against haoef each other all wanting the same jobs. >> the unemployment rate is at 12 point 1% for those under 29. the college degrees over age 25 goes to 3.9%. that is up from the 1.8% since before the recession. what we have here is those who are really suffering from the recession are in their early 20s, they are just graduating, and you have to feel sorry for them. they went to school with these big hopes and dreams of what they want to become and now they are having to settle for jobs that they are too good to do. martha: and we have documents th
and it's not math and science. he says when people come out and they are looking for electricians, computer engineers, all the way up to phd sigh even 'tises that there are three job option for every candidate. martha: that is a serious scenario. the suggestion is that we are produce college tpwrad witnesses that are not skilled, and the recession hangover effect we're mentioning is the 2010 class is out, the 2011 class, now the 2012, they are like bumper cars bumping against haoef each other...